Comparative study of preceding Campylobacter jejuni infection in Guillain-Barré syndrome in Japan and The Netherlands

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A comparative study was made in Japan and The Netherlands of the presence of preceding Campylobacter jejuni infections in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). It was conducted in two laboratories using different serological criteria. The Japanese results showed no significant difference in the frequency of C jejuni infection between the Japanese (17188, 19%) and Dutch (211132, 16%) patients with GBS. The Dutch investigation showed a higher frequency in Dutch patients (451132; 34%) than in Japanese patients(20/88; 23%), but the difference did not reach significance. Although the frequencies of preceding C jejuni infection have been reported to be higher in Asian countries than in western countries, the findings of this collaborative study show that the incidence of antecedent C jejuni infection in GBS in Japan is not higher than in The Netherlands and that serological assays vary considerably between laboratories.

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Koga, M., Ang, C. W., Yuki, N., Jacobs, B. C., Herbrink, P., Van Der Meché, F. G. A., … Van Doorn, P. A. (2001). Comparative study of preceding Campylobacter jejuni infection in Guillain-Barré syndrome in Japan and The Netherlands. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 70(5), 693–695. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.70.5.693

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